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>"Most"? And then you pull 250,000 VFP programmers out of your hat!
>Have you forgotten the summary of programming jobs available in the US, sorted by language, as found on dice.com? Let me refresh your memory. Yes, I know, this is not an exhaustive sample, but it is a broad one. Also, it doesn't reflect the current market turn down, but it does give approximate ratios.
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>Language Jobs
>C++ 38,540
>Java 29,545
>VB 13,321
>Lotus Notes 1,838
>Delphi 456
>VFP 241
>
>These numbers don't support the idea that VFP is a widely used tool.


I have to disagree. You mention US numbers (and maybe Canada). There's a world of VFP users out there (professionals that make a living with it) all over the world. Many of them you see in the UT. There are countless others that do not write/read English, never heard of UT or couldn't care less.

I personally am very active in the Spanish VFP newsgroups helping daily as most of us do here. There are a lot of programmers visiting with many regulars and countless others that are just now coming to VFP from FP2.x and even from other languages.

I believe that the French, Russian and German VFP newsgroups are also very active. I also know of many VFP developers in Brazil (a few of which are UT regulars).


Alex Feldstein, MCP, Microsoft MVP
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